Now that Mitt Romney has had the Foot-in-Mouth Moment to end all Foot-in-Mouth Moments, I bet the only stat we'll be citing until Election Day (and likely, even after) will be "47 percent." After all, that's the percentage of Americans Romney said "are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it -- that that's an entitlement. And the government should give it to them. And they will vote for this president no matter what. ... These are people who pay no income tax."
Can't believe I'm about to put these two words next to one another, but -- Romney's right ... about one thing: According to the Tax Policy Center, in 2011, 46.4 percent of American households paid no federal income tax. But let's explore WHO these Americans who he says won't "take personal responsibility and care for their lives" truly are ...
- People who don't make enough money will not qualify for income tax. (Duh.) Four of five households that do not owe federal income tax earn less than $30,000 a year. The Tax Policy Center elaborates: A couple with two children with an income of $26,400 had no income tax liability in 2011, due to an $11,600 standard deduction and four exemptions of $3,700 each. But, it bears noting, these people will still pay federal payroll taxes and state and local income taxes.
- Unemployed. If you're not making any income, you can't pay income tax.
- Underemployed. See #1.
- SAHMs. See #2.
- Americans on permanent disability. See #2.
- Some middle-income/middle-class are exempt. 12.8 percent who don't pay are those with incomes between $33,542 and $59,486.
- But higher-income earners are included here, too. 78,000 tax filers with incomes between $211,000 and $533,000 paid no income taxes; 24,000 households with incomes of $533,000 to $2.2 million paid no income taxes, and 3,000 tax filers with incomes above $2.2 million paid no income taxes.
- Seniors. The elderly -- who worked for years and then retired -- make up about one-fifth of all non-income tax payers. They benefit from the exclusion of some Social Security income.
- Certain parents. Some parents benefit from tax credits for children and the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).
- Republicans. Ironically, The Atlantic reports, 8 of the top 10 states with the highest number of non-payers live in red states.
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Here's the original clip/quote if you want to cringe all over again ...
Do these facts change how you feel about Romney's sweeping statement?
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"The problem with Socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money to spend." ~ Margaret Thatcher
Think twice before you vote for OWEbama.
Some actual numbers:
(AGI = Adjusted Gross Income)
Percentiles AGI Threashold Percentage of Federal
ranked by on Percentiles Personal Income
AGI Tax Paid
Top 1% $343,927 36.73%
Top 5% $154,643 58.66%
Top 10% $112,124 70.47%
Top 25% $66,193 87.30%
Top 50% $32,396 97.75%
Bottom 50% <$32,396 2.25%
49% of all US housholds receive some type of Federal Assistance.
Headline today:
CRS report: number of able-bodied adults on food stamps doubled after Obama suspended work requirement
And even if you don't pay, you still get to vote for how much those who do pay have to pay, and how that money gets spent...
See the problem yet?
Prove that these people that recieve foodstamps dont work, cause i can prove to you that they do. Most everyone that is on some type of help works that has been prove time and again. I have met people that are sheep herders you know what they make in a month around 800 dollars that is it. Don't believe look into the Arizona and Utah lawsuit stating that the people paying the workers that low should be held accountable. If said sheep herder only makes 800 a month, and has a family of five how much help do you think he is going to get??? I am going with a lot, does he deserve the help of course he does, he is working and with out his services your services wouldn't be met. be thankful that you have never had to ask for help. It embarrassing.
kevbox: The UK is a real place with real people with real politics. So please stop quoting the Bible (oops, I mean fairytales). I think quoting something real, that really happened is probably more germaine, in this case. Thatcher pulled her people away from Socialism. Stop quoting scriptures. Many of us are not Christian (that's right--some Republicans are not Christians, we find our spirituality elsewhere--doesn't mean I won't vote for the Mormon dude, though).